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He  may  have  naught  but  his  army  clothes, 
His  bundle,  his  scars — and  his  vim; 

But  he  has  been  true  to  his  country's  flag, 
And  the  flag  will  be  true  to  him. 

Again  he  will  join  the  homeland  folks 
And  the  soldier  will  be  no  more; 

And  some  will  not  know  he'd  been  called  to  face 
Mad  hell  with  its  thundering  roar. 

He  may  come  back  to  a  home  and  love 
And  a  "job"  he  may  call  his  own; 

But  sometimes  a  soldier  has  no  kin — 
And  he  walks  thru  the  crowd — alone. 

But  the  hero  is  sure  of  the  stars  and  stripes 
Whose  proud  colors  will  not  grow  dim; 

For  he  has  been  true  to  the  grand  old  flag — 
And  the  flag  will  be  true  to  him. 


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The  Salvation  Army  Lass 


She  is  only  a  Salvation  Army  Lass 

In  a  uniform  of  blue: 
But  her  heart  heard  the  call  of  the  battlefield— 

And  she  answered  in  service  true. 

For  Christ  was  The  Master  who  ruled  her  soul 

In  the  midst  of  the  awful  strife, 
When  Death  with  all  of  the  arts  of  hell. 

Was  playing  a  game  with  Life. 

And  when  on  the  crowded  city  streets 

She  asks  for  a  helping  hand, 
Let  us  not  forget  what  her  presence  meant 

In  the  barrens  of  No  Man's  Land. 

For  Mercy  shone  like  the  stars  at  night, 

In  deeds  that  were  brave  and  true 
By  the  Army  Lass  with  the  soul  of  white 

'Neath  the  bonnet  of  red  and  blue. 

—  Anna  Reinhold. 


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Oaylord  Brom. 

Maker* 
Syracuse.  N   Y. 

MT.JII.  21,  1901 


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